All Saints were a good band. Possibly not good enough to warrant three separate comebacks, but it’s safe to say that posterity has seen them trounce contemporary girl band rivals in the back-catalogue stakes. Their latest return will see the foursome play a headline show (KOKO, NW1, 4 Apr) – their first in a decade – and while new single One Strike is dreary, they’re sure to dust off the spookily now-sounding likes of Never Ever.

The most conventional set-up to emerge from the PC Music movement, Kero Kero Bonito combine the collective’s sickly pop sound and half-spoken, London-accented vocals, covering studiously superficial subject matter with nods to Japanese culture (The Courtyard, N1, 14 Apr).

Possibly the only festival that has Raymond Blanc in a headline slot, Oxfordshire’s Wilderness festival of music and gourmet food returns. Robert Plant, the Flaming Lips and Blanc’s banquets provide the pull (4 to 7 Aug, Cornbury Park).